Sunset Magazine has featured out 2016 Rosé in a feature on Rosé wines that are “easy going down – and easy on the wallet.” Sunset is tapping into a nationwide craze for pink wines that’s not just about summer weather, but about people discovering how interesting and affordable rosé wines can be.

“As the weather warms up,wine-shop shelves get increasingly rosier, with rows of bottles in hues from the palest blush to vibrant salmon. When it comes to warm-weather drinking, pink is definitely the new white…”

Among Sunsets picks is our 2016 Pinot Noir Rosé, described as “Rose petals and stones; vibrant strawberry and lemon.” Read the full article in the May 2017 issue of the magazine, page 98, or at sunset.com

“We never dismiss a good gin and tonic. But it’s entirely possible to enjoy a nice class of wine when the weather gets warm… For white wine, choose crisp over oaky or buttery. Pinot blanc is a great refresher too, like the 2013 produced by Oregon’s Elk Cove Vineyards ($19). For us, the hotter the weather, the colder we like our white wine.” – Sunset Magazine, July 2014, pg 106

“If you can imagine the promise of wet paint in your house, this is it – followed by delicate peaches and apricots and a teensy bit of sweetness, with ethereal minerality through a long, light finish.” (May 31, 2007)